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CVS commit: [pkgsrc-2014Q1] pkgsrc/security/gnutls
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: schnoebe
Date: Wed Jun 4 16:15:38 UTC 2014
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/security/gnutls [pkgsrc-2014Q1]: Makefile distinfo
Log Message:
Pullup ticket #4430 - requested by tron
security/gnutls: security update
Revisions pulled up:
- security/gnutls/Makefile 1.146
- security/gnutls/distinfo 1.106
---
Module Name: pkgsrc
Committed By: wiz
Date: Fri May 30 13:20:23 UTC 2014
Modified Files:
pkgsrc/security/gnutls: Makefile distinfo
Log Message:
Update to 3.2.15:
* Version 3.2.15 (released 2014-05-30)
** libgnutls: Eliminated memory corruption issue in Server Hello parsing.
Issue reported by Joonas Kuorilehto of Codenomicon.
** libgnutls: Several memory leaks caused by error conditions were
fixed. The leaks were identified using valgrind and the Codenomicon
TLS test suite.
** libgnutls: Increased the maximum certificate size buffer
in the PKCS #11 subsystem.
** libgnutls: Check the return code of getpwuid_r() instead of relying
on the result value. That avoids issue in certain systems, when using
tofu authentication and the home path cannot be determined. Issue reported
by Viktor Dukhovni.
** gnutls-cli: if dane is requested but not PKIX verification, then
only do verify the end certificate.
** ocsptool: Include path in ocsp request. This resolves #108582
(https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?108582), reported by Matt McCutchen.
** API and ABI modifications:
No changes since last version.
* Version 3.2.14 (released 2014-05-06)
** libgnutls: Fixed issue with the check of incoming data when two
different recv and send pointers have been specified. Reported and
investigated by JMRecio.
** libgnutls: Fixed issue in the RSA-PSK key exchange, which would
result to illegal memory access if a server hint was provided.
** libgnutls: Fixed client memory leak in the PSK key exchange, if a
server hint was provided.
** libgnutls: Several small bug fixes identified using valgrind and
the Codenomicon TLS test suite.
** libgnutls: Several small bug fixes found by coverity.
** libgnutls-dane: Accept a certificate using DANE if there is at least one
entry that matches the certificate. Patch by simon [at] arlott.org.
** configure: Added --with-nettle-mini option, which allows linking
with a libnettle that contains gmp.
** certtool: The ECDSA keys generated by default use the SECP256R1 curve
which is supported more widely than the previously used SECP224R1.
** API and ABI modifications:
No changes since last version.
* Version 3.2.13 (released 2014-04-07)
** libgnutls: gnutls_openpgp_keyring_import will no longer fail silently
if there are no base64 data. Report and patch by Ramkumar Chinchani.
** libgnutls: gnutls_record_send is now safe to be called under DTLS when
in corked mode.
** libgnutls: Ciphersuites that use the SHA256 or SHA384 MACs are
only available in TLS 1.0 as SSL 3.0 doesn't specify parameters for
these algorithms.
** libgnutls: Changed the behaviour in wildcard acceptance in certificates.
Wildcards are only accepted when there are more than two domain components
after the wildcard. This drops support for the permissive RFC2818 wildcards
and adds more conservative support based on the suggestions in RFC6125.
Suggested
by Jeffrey Walton.
** certtool: When no password is provided to export a PKCS #8 keys, do
not encrypt by default. This reverts to the certtool behavior of gnutls
3.0. The previous behavior of encrypting using an empty password can be
replicating using the new parameter --empty-password.
** p11tool: Avoid dual initialization of the PKCS #11 subsystem when
the --provider option is given.
** API and ABI modifications:
No changes since last version.
To generate a diff of this commit:
cvs rdiff -u -r1.144 -r1.144.2.1 pkgsrc/security/gnutls/Makefile
cvs rdiff -u -r1.105 -r1.105.2.1 pkgsrc/security/gnutls/distinfo
Please note that diffs are not public domain; they are subject to the
copyright notices on the relevant files.
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